Just hours before the kickoff of the 2026 World Cup, the Swoosh is resurrecting one of its most iconic franchises: the Nike Total 90. Already updated with players like Tiakola, it's making its return through a collaboration with Travis Scott. A true reference of 2000s football, the Total 90 line has accompanied some of the biggest names in the sport, from Ronaldinho to Wayne Rooney, including Thierry Henry and Samuel Eto'o. A story that Nike now aims to reconnect with the Cactus Jack universe.
At the heart of the collection: a football jersey reimagined by the Flame. Staying true to the aesthetic developed by his label, the piece features a brown palette accented with golden details, a metallic Swoosh, and a reworked Total 90 logo. Already spotted in Nike's “Rip The Script” campaign earlier this year, this jersey comes with a matching ball and a series of ten embroidered patches inspired by the qualified nations for the World Cup: France, Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, and the United States.
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However, this collaboration isn't just about the apparel. It fits into a broader strategy by Nike surrounding the return of the Total 90, already initiated with several lifestyle reissues and the recent Nike Phantom 6 Cactus Jack. The Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 collection will be available starting June 11 at CactusJack.com, while prices have yet to be revealed.